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Single Cell Analysis of Short-Term Dry Eye Induced Changes in Cornea Immune Cell Populations
BACKGROUND: Twelve ocular surface disease experts convened to achieve consensus about Demodex blepharitis (DB) using a modified Delphi panel process.
Gaddie, Ian Benjamin +11 more
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Lotilaner Ophthalmic Solution, 0.25%, for the Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis. [PDF]
Demodex blepharitis, a chronic lid margin disease, is caused by an infestation of Demodex mites, the most common ectoparasites in human skin and eyelids. Lotilaner ophthalmic solution, 0.25% (Xdemvy, Tarsus Pharmaceuticals), is the first therapy approved
Davey PG +7 more
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Psychosocial Impact of Demodex Blepharitis
Leslie O’Dell,1 Damon S Dierker,2 Douglas K Devries,3 Jaclyn Garlich,4 Walter O Whitley,5 Mark Holdbrook,6 Stephanie N Baba,6 Elizabeth Yeu5 1Medical Optometry America, Shrewsbury, PA, USA; 2Eye Surgeons of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN, USA; 3Eye Care ...
O’Dell L +7 more
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A. SBFS signs on the surface of Japanese banana fruit. B. Colony on OA after 4 wk. C–G. Conidia and phialidic conidiogenous cells with collarettes. H. Intercalary conidiogenous cells with sessile collarettes. Bar = 5 μm.
Rong Zhang (44942) +8 more
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Keratolysis exfoliativa (KE) is a palmoplantar eruption of air-filled bullae on an erythematous base, which results in lamellar peeling with hallmark superficial collarettes of scale. It is distinct from other diseases of volar skin, such as dyshidrosis,
Hausauer, Amelia K, Cohen, David E
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The impact of collarette region-based convolutional neural network for iris recognition
Iris recognition is a biometric technique that reliably and quickly recognizes a person by their iris based on unique biological characteristics. Iris has an exceptional structure and it provides very rich feature spaces as freckles, stripes, coronas, zigzag collarette area, etc.
Tounsi, Souheila +2 more
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Improved Demodex diagnosis in the clinical setting using a novel in situ technique [PDF]
Purpose: To compare existing and novel diagnostic techniques for confirming ocular Demodex infestation and to recommend the most reliable method for routine use by eye care practitioners, based on yield and clinical applicability.
Purslow, Christine +3 more
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A. SBFS signs occurring on twig of jackfruit. B, Colony on OA after 4 wk. C–G, Conidia and phialidic conidiogenous cells with collarettes. H–I, Conidiogenous cells. Bar = 5 μm.
Rong Zhang (44942) +8 more
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Aphanophora eugeniae, a foliicolous species with conidia forming long one-septate segments.
Living culture with a detail of aerial mycelium (A, B), seta that occurs rarely in culture (C), phialides with multiple loci within inconspicuous collarettes (arrow indicates the collarette, D–H), and conidia undergoing microcyclic conidiation (I).
Kamila Réblová (415711) +2 more
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